BTW only unasked questions are stupid.
> 3. How would I specify to use -o (--colors) as a default option for
> color-ls? (I also
> wish to use color-ls when I use the 'ls' command. So, I would assume I
> would
> do an
>
> mv /bin/ls /usr/lib
> ln -sf /usr/bin/color-ls /usr/bin/ls
> ln -sf /usr/lib/ls /usr/bin/old-ls
>
> to replace ls with color-ls?)
install fileutils 3.13-3 and look in /usr/doc/fileutils/color-ls.gz
Erick